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Devils Lake

Submmission ID: SEM-06-002
Party concerned: Canada
Date filed: 30/03/2006
Status: Closed

 

Latest update: 21/08/2006
The Secretariat determined that the revised submission did not meet the Article 14(1) criteria and terminated the process under guideline 6.3.

 

Summary of the matter addressed in the submission:
The Submitters assert that Devils Lake is polluted with biological pollutants (such as algae species and fish parasites) that are alien to Lake Winnipeg, as well as high levels of sulfates, mercury, phosphorus, arsenic, and other pollutants. They contend that the Devils Lake outlet unlawfully allows this pollution to cross the US-Canada border and flow into Lake Winnipeg and other Canadian waters. The Submitters contend that both Canada and the United States have failed to prevent the diversion and resulting cross-border pollution, contrary to Article IV of the Treaty. They assert that both countries failed to effectively enforce Articles IX and X of the Treaty by not referring their dispute over the diversion to the International Joint Commission (IJC), either jointly or unilaterally. They contend that these treaty obligations have the status of statutory obligations under the domestic laws of both countries. The Submitters assert that the failure of both governments to enforce the rights and obligations set out in mandatory language in the Treaty is not a reasonable exercise of discretion. They further contend that the United States’ referral of the Devils Lake issues to the US Council on Environmental Quality was not a valid substitute for referral to the binational IJC.

Submitter(s)
Sierra Legal Defence Fund, on behalf of Friends of the Earth Canada; Friends of the Earth US; People to Save-the-Sheyenne River, Inc.; Thelma Paulson and Gary Pearson D.V.M. of North Dakota; and Claire Sevenhuysen and Lawrence Price of Manitoba

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Name and citation of the environmental law inquestion
Articles IV, IX and X of the 1909 International Boundary Waters Treaty

 
 

 Submission timeline

 

30/03/2006

The Secretariat acknowledged receipt of a submission and began a preliminary analysis of it under the guidelines.

Submission — Submission authored by Submitter(s) on 24/03/2006

Acknowledgement — Communication to Submitter(s) authored by Secretariat on 30/03/2006

 

8/06/2006

The Secretariat notified the submitter(s) that the submission did not meet all of the Article 14(1) criteria and the submitter(s) had 30 days to provide the Secretariat with a revised submission that conforms with Article 14(1).

Determination — Secretariat Determination under Article 14 (1) authored by Secretariat on 8/06/2006

 

7/07/2006

The Secretariat received a revised submission and began to analyze it.

Submission — Submission authored by Submitter(s) on 7/07/2006

 

21/08/2006

The Secretariat determined that the revised submission did not meet the Article 14(1) criteria and terminated the process under guideline 6.3.

Determination — Secretariat Determination under Article 14 (1) authored by Secretariat on 21/08/2006

 

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